Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-21-2010
Abstract
A series of free-base and metalated isocorroles represented as (TT-n-iso-Cor)H2 and (TT-n-iso-Cor)MII, where n = 5 or 10 and M = Ni or Cu, were synthesized and characterized by electrochemistry and spectroelectrochemistry in CH2Cl2 containing 0.1 M tetra-n-butylammonium perchlorate. The metalation of the free-base macrocycles with CoII, MnIII, or ZnII was also attempted but was unsuccessful. Six isocorroles were isolated and shown to undergo two stepwise oxidations to give π-cation radicals and dications in CH 2Cl2, with the most stable products being obtained in the case of the 10-substituted derivatives. The same isocorroles could also be reduced by one or two electrons, but the initial one-electron addition products are unstable and undergo a rapid chemical reaction giving a reduced corrole or corrole-like product, which could be reoxidized to the corresponding (TTCor)M at a controlled positive potential. This series of reactions effectively illustrates an isocorrole to corrole conversion upon reduction and reoxidation and was monitored by both electrochemistry and thin-layer spectroelectrochemistry. © 2010 American Chemical Society.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Inorganic Chemistry
First Page
5766
Last Page
5774
Recommended Citation
Pomarico, G., Xiao, X., Nardis, S., Paolesse, R., Fronczek, F., Smith, K., Fang, Y., Ou, Z., & Kadish, K. (2010). Synthesis and characterization of free-base, copper, and nickel isocorroles. Inorganic Chemistry, 49 (12), 5766-5774. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic100730j